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Old 3rd Jul 2005, 20:02
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Advice for a twin-turbine?

Hi guys,

I'm looking for a twin-turbine able to carry 20+ pax and has good specs on take-off (>= 1000m airstrips)...

Any suggestions?

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The Antonov 38, Streched version of the Antonov 28. Powered by Garrets and with western Avionics. Not sure who has any though. Also the PT-6 mod Caribu. You also got the Dash-7, but might be a bit big, and the Dash-8 Series, but not sure on their T/O performance, I know that the 100 series can operate out of 1000 meter bush strips but not sure how much load it was carying. Also heard of it flying out of a 800m strip at 4000ft elevation.
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Dornier 228, 19 pax but good shortfield performance, stay away from those with dash 5 engines though.
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How about an Embraer EMB120.

Maximum cruise speed
584 km/h 315 kts

Range, 30 pax with 91 kg each, LRC (alternative: 185 km + 45 min), ISA
1.481 km 800 nm

Service ceiling
9.754 m 32,000 ft
Take off distance (maximum weight, SL, ISA)
1.560 m 5,118 ft

Landing Field Length (SL, ISA)
1.380 m 4,528 ft

Pressurization
483 hPa 7 psi
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Old 4th Jul 2005, 08:24
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G-I or HS748 or Andover. they are cheap and do the job out of 500M strips in Sudan. Anywhere from 30 to 70 pax depending on what you choose. there's also the Buffalo DHC-5.... Can only be used fr civilian transport in Emergency operations....
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oooooohhhh props props props again....so whts else is new ohhh prop-jets u say huh hmm still those damn noisy props...silence is golden ask all those bose wearing aviators...and jet pilots even if they only have 200hours on type(does the 56 sim hours count)

anyways since im here to help in the 20+ passenger category i would still prefer the dhc-8-100 series..although im still to meet a de-havilland plane which is cheap to operate but does the job perfectly and handles the african strips with ease...why do i know so much abt it u ask....well this is one plane the no more 406pilot almost flew...




keep it up there fellows,

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Old 5th Jul 2005, 09:35
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Hi guys,

Many thanks for your posts...
I took note of the Dornier...but what about the parts...must be expensive, isn't it?
I'll make some search about the HS748...
& try to contact Dash8-100 pilots.
I must make a survey for maintenance organisation capable maintaining these aircrafts...

Thanks!
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Old 5th Jul 2005, 11:30
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PM me for Dash 8

TX
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Old 5th Jul 2005, 16:54
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A.T.R maybe , but parts are very expensive
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Old 6th Jul 2005, 17:05
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You are quiet right Ruffus...
But it has a good advantage...."Hotel mode"...very nice in isolated areas!
If you have more infos on the ATR42 i'll be pleased to get them!

Thanks
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